Trinity Church (Frome)
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church, Grade II* Listed (UK)
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Parish church built for the area of early industrial housing which was later named after it
Holy Trinity, was built in 1837-38 by Henry Goodridge in the style of Commissioners' Gothic. It is unusual in that the altar is at the west end due to the position in which the church was built. The stained glass windows are near-contemporary copies of windows designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones.
Parish church built for the area of early industrial housing which was later named after it
Holy Trinity, was built in 1837-38 by Henry Goodridge in the style of Commissioners' Gothic. It is unusual in that the altar is at the west end due to the position in which the church was built. The stained glass windows are near-contemporary copies of windows designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frome
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°14'1"N 2°19'40"W
- St Mary's Church Hemington 6.5 km
- Farleigh Hungerford Castle 10 km
- Church of St. John the Baptist 16 km
- Cathedral Grounds 22 km
- Wells Cathedral 22 km
- St Marys Church 25 km
- Bristol Cathedral 31 km
- St Saviour's Church 34 km
- All Saints Church, Wraxall 37 km
- Church of St Peter 41 km
- The Cattle Market Carpark (pay & display) 0.5 km
- Christ Churchyard 0.5 km
- Frome Park 0.7 km
- Mary Bailey Playing Fields 0.8 km
- The Dippy Valley 1.4 km
- Former Cuprinol Site 1.5 km
- Site of the last productive woollen factory in Frome 1.5 km
- Butler & Tanner, printers 1.5 km
- Site of Wallbridge Woollen Mill ( demolished) 1.6 km
- Somerset 50 km